Regan, who has been replaced on an interim basis with Andrew McKinlay, left the SFA while the Scotland manager's position was vacant and Alex McLeish was appointed as Gordon Strachan's replacement later in February, McLeish taking on the manager's job for a second spell.

Maxwell has applied to be Regan's successor and is favourite to become the SFA's new chief executive.

Maxwell finished his playing career at Thistle and also coached there before becoming general manager

Doncaster - one of eight SFA board members - became Scottish Premier League chief executive in 2009 and took on the same role with the SPFL after the latter body replaced the SPL and Scottish Football League organisations in 2013.

Maxwell and Alloa Athletic chairman Mike Mulraney had been the two SFA board members elected by the separate Professional Game Board organisation, with Doncaster "elected unopposed" as Maxwell's replacement at Tuesday's PGB meeting.

SFA president Alan McRae commented: "I would like to thank Ian Maxwell for his valuable contributions to the work of our board.

"In particular, the part played by him during the recruitment of our national team manager.